Hi AmeriCasters, it's me, Marianna, and we want to share a podcast with you from BBC Sounds.
It's about one of hip-hop's biggest moguls, Sean Coombs, otherwise known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy.
He's accused of sex trafficking, transportation for prostitution,
and racketeering with conspiracy, which he denies.
His trial starts this week in New York, and Anushka Matanda-Doughty will be there,
bringing you all the twists and turns for our sister podcast, Diddy on Trial.
Here's their latest episode from New York.
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Hello and welcome to Diddy on Trial from BBC Sounds with me, Anushka Matanda-Dowdy.
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Just a warning, this episode contains descriptions of violence,
sexual violence and graphic descriptions of sex.
Sean Diddy Combs is accused of sex trafficking,
transportation for prostitution and racketeering with conspiracy.
He denies all the charges and says he's never sexually assaulted anyone,
man or woman, adult or minor.
If found guilty, he could end up spending the rest of his life behind bars.
I've been catching up with the BBC's New York correspondent, Neda Tawfiq, throughout the day.
We've had jury selection finalised and that group of 12 people have already heard from two witnesses,